Hockey Pucks under amp?


Anyone tried it? It was suggested by the service center for my ss amp. I am awaiting arrival of my amp, and will try it next week.
blbloom
Well at least if it does not work you can use the pucks for a body lift on a truck.
Hi Blbloom; I have thought of this, but never tried it. I suppose the question is: are the hockey pucks resonant or non-resonant (I would expect non-reasonant). Some Levinson components have the AC receptacle on the underside of the chassis (eg, 360S DAC), so power cords must have a right angle bend, and the Syn. Res. that I use projects down so far that the DACs feet don't touch the shelf. So to use the cord, I seriously considered hockey pucks but had no immediate source. I ended up using sandstone coffee table coasters (actual slices of rock) with cork on the bottom-- they're about 3/8" thick and 4" in diameter. They seem to work great. Let us know how the hockey pucks work! Thanks. Craig.
..........not clear. Of course the coasters (or pucks) go under each of the components feet.
Some of us do have kids that play hockey-my daughter has for 7 years....as a result there are lots of hockey pucks laying around the house. and wouldn't you know, just the other day I needed to lift my ARC VT-60 a bit. Bingo! Hockey pucks! You know what, better detail from the old girl. Tightened her up from one end to the other. Wouldn't have believed it if it wasn't done by accident. I say Puck-er Up and Sing! (used three pucks, two in back and one in the front) Don't know if any other way would work, it's just what I had at the moment. Happy Pucking!!!!